Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1963, Page 90

Tímarit Þjóðræknisfélags Íslendinga - 01.01.1963, Page 90
72 TÍMARIT ÞJÓÐRÆKNISFÉLAGS ÍSLENDINGA unintentionally, or to leave undone what is right. Firefly: Can’t you accept my guid- ance—not for your sake, but for mine? Worrn: Where one is not free, one can’t make any sacrafices. Perhaps a new environment would call forth a spirit of self-sacrifice. Firefly: But you want to do every- thing within your power to be eman- cipated. Worm: “The good that I would I I do not.” Firefly exits to the left. Worm grows pensive; starts when Ant opens the door of the house. Ant and Butterfly disappear into the house; the door is slammed shut. Worm looks a long time at the closed door; throws him- self face down into the earth. By now it is fully dark. A light goes on in the window of the house. CURTAIN ACT II An orange grove; reddish yellow fruit clusters hanging on dark-green boughs. The roar of the waterfall is heard in the distance. It is evening; darkness is falling. Worm, wearing white, prosperous- looking summer clothes, lies sleep- ing at the roots of one of the trees. Butterfly enters from the right; shakes the tree. An orange drops down on Worm’s chest; he awakens. Butterfly (takes up the orange; be- gins to eat it): You have been sleep- ing since this morning. Worm: Yes, I have slept soundly. But what is this? (Rises.) I see that all of a sudden I am across the border. How did I get here, since you broke your promise to go with me, and took up with Ant, my master and enemy, who made me lame and blinded me in one eye? Butterfly: That is quite a dream you have had. Worm: Has it been only a dream? Butterfly: Walk around and look about you; see whether Ant has made you lame and blinded you. Worm (walks; looks about): I am not lame; I see with both my eyes. Then all that I thought took place in the vegetable garden has been a dream. Butterfly: You must be satisfied now, for your wishes have come true; you have found everything you searched for. Worm: Yes, I have found it, only to realize that this is not what I was searching for. Butterfly: You are here in an ex- quisite orchard, where fruits are hanging on the branches of the trees and where everything is free. Worm: This orchard is like a snow- covered graveyard, horrible in the dim light of a half-moon wading through the clouds. Butterfly: You are here with your Butterfly, who loves you. Worm: Your love is as unsatisfac- tory here in the orchard as Firefly’s was in the vegetable garden. Butterfly: Remember, Worm, that we have promised to be faithful to each other as long as we live.
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